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- 221: Mexico's Drug Trade
- ... the amount of drugs that pass through customs every day without being discovered. They blame this on the reluctance of Washington to pursue the possibility that numerous employees of the U.S. Customs Service, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and the border patrol have come under bribery and corruption by the wealthy and powerful Mexican narcotraffickers. Also, Washington’s priority of speeding up border crossings has led to a neglect of ...
- 222: Confused In America
- ... brothers and sisters to America now. If they get the news that I am in Mexico, they will think differently, maybe conceiving me as an illegal immigrant being beaten up by the clubs of the immigration officers. This shallow guessing I once had of others, now I can feel contented on basis of the shallowness of others. If what we seek is only this contented life in America, it is better ...
- 223: Canadian Identity
- ... Today: Third Edition. Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall Canada Inc., 1996. United Nations. “Human Development Report”. Online. Human Development Report 1998. 1998 Available: http://www.undp.org/hdro/98.htm Canada. KAM International.“ Knowledge”. On-line. Immigration To Canada. 1999 Available: http://www.canadianvisa.com/
- 224: Prohibition...A Waste?
- ... women. “The leaders of the prohibition movement were alarmed at the drinking behavior of Americans, and they were concerned that there was a culture of drink among some sectors of the population that, with continuing immigration from Europe, was spreading.” (Cohms 1) Prohibition was seen as the work of the devil through alcohol, so it was up to the women to save us. “The extraordinary “Women’s War” broke out across ...
- 225: Mozambique
- ... also an asset that the Portuguese wanted to capitalize on. FRELIMO recognized the dam as a symbol of Portuguese determination to stay in Mozambique, and subsequently focused their efforts to slow construction and stop European immigration. In 1972 they had controlled the areas outside of the dam so to divert attention and focus from it and at the same time they began to realize how important this project could be to ...
- 226: Laws of War
- ... limitations for that offense. (Lubet and Reed 58) Even if murder were to be barred by lapse of time Demjanjuk could still have been extradited because of his misrepresentation of his wartime activities during his immigration process. Demjanjuk could have then been viewed as fleeing from justice and thus no statute of limitations would have been extended to him. The extradition process of Demjanjuk because it only involves two countries would ...
- 227: Illegial Aliens
- ... It'll be the only thing that comes to your mind when you barely have enough strength to open your eyes after the horrendous accident, but as you do, all you can remember is the immigration, trucking away the illegal with no insurance!, who hiccups, chuckles, and then passes out!
- 228: Issue of Gun Control and Violence
- ... and the United States "show remarkable similarity in the public attitude towards firearms and gun control"(586). Both Canada and the United States were originally English colonies, and both have historically had similar patterns of immigration. Moreover, Canadians are exposed to American television (both entertainment and news programming) and, Canadians and Americans read many of the same books and magazines. As a result of this, the Canadian public has adopted "much ...
- 229: Gun Control And Violence in Canada and the US
- ... and the United States "show remarkable similarity in the public attitude towards firearms and gun control"(586). Both Canada and the United States were originally English colonies, and both have historically had similar patterns of immigration. Moreover, Canadians are exposed to American television (both entertainment and news programming) and, Canadians and Americans read many of the same books and magazines. As a result of this, the Canadian public has adopted "much ...
- 230: The Extradition of Nazi War Criminals
- ... limitations for that offense. (Lubet and Reed 58) Even if murder were to be barred by lapse of time Demjanjuk could still have been extradited because of his misrepresentation of his wartime activities during his immigration process. Demjanjuk could have then been viewed as fleeing from justice and thus no statute of limitations would have been extended to him. The extradition process of Demjanjuk because it only involves two countries would ...
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